'Daylight' LED lights
On 21/11/2019 15:08, R D S wrote:
On 21/11/2019 14:56, Max Demian wrote:
What was the specified colour temperature? (6000 K is like sunlight.)
Note that they can't simulate sunlight exactly as that requires a more
or less continuous spectrum through the visible range. LEDs tend to
have a lumpy spectrum that lacks the violet.
The specified temp was 6000-6500k.
That is very 'daylight'
Warm is 3500-4500. I like it somewhere in the 5000 range for work
I should have bought just the one for testing, but they were almost half
price bought in a pack of 10, I wondered how much it would matter but
they are bloody awful.
I have a panel in the kitchen at home which switches between 3
temperatures. One end is yellow, the other looks like an operating
theatre but the inbetween one is great.
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